v os " ’ oe ogo" spacecraft made its way The Herald, 3212 Kalum Street P.O, Box 399 = Terrace, B.C. Phone 635-6357 - Terrace Subscription rates: Single Copy 20 cents. shiy by carrier Three Dollars ($9.00). Yearly by mail in Canada $40.00, Senior Citizens $20.00 per. year. early by mail outside Canada $51.00. Authorized as second class mall by the Post Office Department, Ottawa and for payment of postage In cash. Classifleds due 24 hours prior to. desired day of publication. $2,00 for first 20 words, 10 cents each word thereafter. No fefunds on classified ads. 1, Coming Evehts Welght Watchers meeting held every Tuesday al 7 p.m. at the Knox United Church Hall, 4907 Lazella Avenue. , 19, Help. Wanted SOUTH OKANAGAN - Full {ime real estate salesman required for professianal and reputable real estate office, In business since 1948. intensive management assistance. Willing to fraln new salesman having completed real estate ileenclng course, ‘Good ap- portunity to spectaiize In farms, ranches, |.C.t. or appraisals If . desired. Write or contact: Walter Cook, Manager, Fraser “Real Estate. Agents: Ltd, Box 158, Osoyoos, B.C, Phone 495: . 7522, (¢-9,10,14,15)- - - TAXIDRIVERS ~°. Full time, part. time, Class 4 licence and police permit required. Contact manager, Terrace Taxi - 435-2242. (ctf) 33. For Sale - Misc: | Terrace Duplicate Bridge Club iil. commence play each Twasday night at 7:30, Play will © be in roam 4, Caledonia High Schoo!, All bridge players are. invited to attend? nership or Information 635-7356. (CTF) Thornhlli Calorie Counters meet every Tuesday, Thornhill Elementary School, 7:15 p.m. New members welcame from Terrace and Thornhill. Loyal Order of Moose Lodge No 1920, Terrace, B.C, Meeting held avery 2nd and 4th Thur- stay every month at 8 p.m. Phone 635-6641. (cH) INCHES AWAY CLUB Meet every. Tuesday night at 8 in the Skeena Health Unit. For more: Information phone '635- 2047 or 635-3023, ‘T+ ALCOHOLICS : ANONYMOUS Monday, Thurs., Saturday. Phone : . 638-1021 635-7595 phone Kermode Four Wheelers Meetings 1st Wednesday of each magi ‘at &.p.m. in the meeting room at the Sandman Inn. For further Information phone 635- 3442. vot . Meeting - Terrace B.P.0.E. (Elks Lodge). First and Third Thursday, of month. 0.0.R.P. {Ladies of the Royal Purple) - Second and Fourth Monday of Month. : 5 evant wera? Garage Sale at 3307 Thomas St. Held on August 27, 1977. Phone 635-7595 (c-15,19) De 14, Business Personal ‘(een . oy ; Webb Refrigeration 1 . 4 7 "ss SOUCIE 635-2168 ‘.- Authorized ‘ _ Service Depot Repairs to Refrigerators - ‘Freezers, Washers, Dryers, : And Ranges - ABLE ELECTRICLTD. . Class A Electrical Cohtracting.. Free Estimates. Phone 635-3876 or’ 638-1231. {ctf} Golden Rule: Odd jobs for the » jobless. Phone 635-4535. 3238 ‘Kalu. (ett) ABLE ELECTRIC LTD. Refrigerative Contracting and household repairs, Phone 635- 5676 or 639-1231. (ctf) >. W. Landscaping > Box 454, Terrace, B.C, Specializing In Lands, Trees, Shrubs, ete. Complete Tree Care- Insect & Erosion Control. Fencing & Contract Blasting. ; EUGEN WOESTE (e918) f° ; “Instant. Printing ‘ and Photo Copying, : We. Par Copy Tatem Press & Stationery 4550 A Lakelse Ave. Phona 435-7412, For part- | § Plece kitchen suite - 4434 Lakatse Ave. Second Floor (ctf) ay Excellent horse hay $1.00 a bale In the fletd $1.50 a tale in the barn. Phone 846-5500. (p-7-22) For some real bargains in used women’s and children‘s. elcthing, household items and -foys see the selection at the Kitimat Workshop at 660 W. ‘Columbia St. at Riverlodge. ‘4° week. Ss ¢ days...conatlons welcomed. - (ctf) _ . a 48. Suites for Rent Clinton Manor Furnished er unfurnished studioy ‘or J bedroom apartments. Security enterphone. Phone — 635-4261 $38-1032_ CEDAR PLACE APARTMENTS 4931 Walsh Avenue Suite 113 Terrace, B.C. - 635-7056 New 1,2 and 3 bedroom suites for rent. Fridge, stove, drapes, carpet, rec area, sauna ond pool table, with security enterphone and levator: ‘Absolutely no pets. 49. Homes for Sale | | ee PASADENA, Calif, (AP) : Ga ‘Ags the Voyager 2 {p-15,16,17) 6. Rec. Vehictes For Sale: One 16' Travel Trailer. sent million older type, but In good cond., © toward Jupiter, Saturn and - beyond “Sunday, scientists FOR TENDER ” ‘beyond, Stcke its “brains” 1 Fridge for any aga of trouble that 1 Electric Range . tendanger the mission. 1 Sofa & Chair The Pay ins ihe we 1 i NO com: ; .. the scien experimen CONTACT ~. ptarted and keep scientists PARMELEE & NELSON - here apprised of the craft's GENERAL INSURANCE health. One of the com- ADJUSTERSLTD. ~ puters signalled Saturday — . at .its counterpart was- AFTER 5 p.m. 638-8345. “Voyager, 2, launched from. (¢-10-14) - °., .Cape.; Cagaveral, Fia., ’ Saturday toward the distant ‘planets and the outer _. peaches of the solar system, is the first of two craft to be this year in Feat ort to find out fridge. over, sink, etc. Full - more about the origins of the price $700. 635-5709 after 6 p.m. ‘| ForSale:. 3 bedroom home with “full basement, carport, wall to wall carpeting, fully furnished, partially. landscaped on large | lot (190x120°) on quiet street. _.Pricad.ta sell... Phone evenings :@85.3442, "(p.9,18) For Sale: House 4 years old, 3 - bedroom bungalow with many extras. Asking price $29,500. Phone 635-2957 (p-3-19} 57.. Automobiles Consign your car, truck oF trailer. Let a professional sell It for you. = “* Copper Mountain Enterprises Lid. 654773. - DLOO605A (ctf) ; 4 Plece bedroom sulfe, round kitchen table, and 4 chairs. One high back iiving room chair. - 635-6980 (c-1418) New hay for sale: R. Perry, Woodcock, 6.C. Malling ad- dress; Box 9% Kitwanga. Phone 112-849-5404 (P- _ 92,5,10,15,20,5,90,15-209 Sere eer Fal. Sales “"Prale “htt furnace output 112,000 B.T.U. | Also 500 gal. tank. Phone 635- 3505 (p-13,14,15,16) For Sale: Beets. 25¢ ib. Please phone day before required. Phone 635-4378 or 635-7417. istf) WANTED Buyers for “‘Mazda" vehicles. Spoil your self get a 1978 new 927. . - : Otte Grundmann Sales Manager Skeena Auto Metal ‘Shop Ltd. 4842 Highway 16 West - Phone 635-6571 - Terrace, B.C. Dealer License No. i wtf babes iB (e-12,15,1 7 20,2,5;7 +1 0,12,1 5) 1970 Ford Station Wagon with alr conditioning. 1 - 1976 fent traller sleeps 6 639-7830 (c-15) 60. Tenders For. Sale: Sterec-‘Yammaha amp and phones. Pioneer tuner and turntable. Records, tapes and acceasorles. Phone 642-5922. {p- 39. Boats & Engines For Sale: 25° cabin crulser Glen -L design 98". beam, . 318 Chrysler engine. Fresh water: cooled Volvo 270 leg. For fur- ther Information call 635-2662 jatter 6:00 p.m. (p-11,12,13,14,15) For Sale: 14’ aluminum boat and motor, Also 14° canoe. Phone 635-3392, (¢-14-18} 43, Rooms for Rent Room for rent with kitchen and living, room fagilities. on the bench, 635-3971 (ctf. 46. Cottages & Campsites: Lakelse Lake cabin for-sale:~ 0 sq. ft. water system,. fully furnished, reasonable: vendor will assume AOS. to right party Phone“635-7527, (p-5-19) 47. Homes for Rent: Small, older, two bedroom furnished house far rent $200. . Drive by 4512 Lazelle and Phone 635-2680. (ctf) -HILLSIDE LODGE 4450 Little Avenue Sleepihg rooms, housekeepin units, centrally. located. ‘Fully jurnished. Reasonable rates by day or week. Non-drinkers only. Phone, 635-6611, (ctf) 4g, Suites for Rent 19: Help Wanted General office help required far small office. Reasonable typing speed essential, Reply to Box 1162 the Dally Herald, stating experience ‘and salary @x- pected. (ctf) ; Local contracting company requires a bookkeaper-accounts payable clerk «with four to five years experlence. Preferably In construction. © Salary based on experience and qualifications. Submit: com: ptefe written resume with raferences! care of Terrace Herald, Box 1160, Terrace, B.C. ‘(¢-6-15) Pee re Mopar tek KEYSTONE COURT APARTMENTS . Oiflce No. 2 - 4603 Scott. One, two and three bedroom apart: ments, Laundry & Storage area. downtown. Clean, quiet, spacious, security lock-up and patrol. , mo, - ous ws: . ‘ |. Korea Near schools in }. : Sources NOTICE SEALED TENDERS, marked ~ Exterior Palniing -7 Kitlope St. “Kitimat, B.C. for Exterior | Painting - Carport and Storage Shed, Government Agent Residence, 7 Kliilope $t., Kitimat, 5.C. will be secepted _ by the Honourable the Minister, Department of Public Works, care of Ministry of Pubilc Works, 4827 Kelth Avenue, Terrace, 8.C, V8G 1K7, up to 2- p.m., September 7, 1977. . Tendering documents may be obtained from Ministry of . 4927° Kelis: |. boas “Dated this 25th day of July. 1977 — Public ‘Works, ‘Avenue, Terrace, B.C. and alsd-: * ylewed at Government Agent Cifice - Kifimat, 6.C. on and after August18, 1977. ‘The lowest‘or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. 68. Legal - SEALED TENDERS, marked Painting- Fish: and Wildlife. - Compound Smithers, B.C. for Exterior Painting of Buliding la above “Compound will be ac- " cepted by the Honourable the ‘ Minister, Department of Public Works, care of Foreman of | Works, 4827 Kelth Avenue, - Terrace, B.C.%V/8G 1K7 up fo 2 pm., August 31,1977... Tendering documents may be obtained from Ministry of. . Public Works, 4827 Kelth — Avenue, Terrace, 8.C, and also _ viewed at Smithers Courthouse - Government Agent's Office on and after August 18,1977, . ‘The iowest or any tender. will not necessarily be accepted.. NAVIGABLE WATERS ° - PROTECTIONACT R.S.C. 1970, CHAPTER N-19 | deposited In Ottawa and in the — C.B.A. Engineering Ltd. hereby gives notice that it: has, under” Section..8 of the sald- Act, . - the Minister of Transport, :at office of the District Registrar - of the Land Registry office of — the Coast District at Prince’. Rupert, Eritish Columble. 6 description of the site and the” plans of a barge leading and’. unloading facility Including & ~ conveyor, two ramps, dolphins; © and the ‘placement of fill and - rlprap to be constructed in Fern Passage, af Prince Rupert, British Columbia, In frant of Lot ” 1, (Plan 8299}, Block 2, District Lot 251, Range 5, Coast District, British Columbia. And take notice that after the - expiration of one month from... the date of the publication. of. : _this notice, ¢.8.A:. Engineering.” Ltd. will, under Section 8 of the: said Act apply to the Minister of Transport, for approval of the.” ‘sald site and plans... : an C.B.A. Engineering Ltd.. Roy A. Ayler, P. Eng. & . Project Engineer Wee ae ‘te-15) (14,1516) °° TOKYO (AP) —. North | Korea is. beginning | to recover froma three-year pression that wrecked its economic development plan and left the country owin, _° §$1.5billion to Japanese an ‘banks, according. Euro to diplomatic and business — sources here. . “Drought, debt, no market and bad mismanagement” hit the ‘Communist country simultaneously, one diplomat said, adding it ‘caught the North Koreans in J ‘the middle of an overly am- bitious and ill-planned attempt to match South 's booming economy, Furthermore, the north’s economy was hampered by a huge milita udget-— more than $ibillion by 1976, “or more than 15 per cent of ‘total -spending—and by sharp drops in aid from the Soviet Union and China. . said North 1 remeron 3 Bedroom Row Housing Suites, Full basement, 12:baths, half block from scheols,' 5 minute walk: fram town. Sultable for families, $250 per month. 6. month tease, Apply Suite tt 4529 Straume. (cit) - Korea’s. problems: started when it sent representatives ‘to. the .1973 North-South ’ unification talks in Seoul. “They couldn't belleve the factories, roads; ‘goods in health," one source said. _pay for it. the stores, the obvious . ' sources said. North Korea recovers Startled by . his ‘enemy’s: °°" progress, President Kim _il- sung ordered a revision of the 1971-76 economic development plan, sources said, The Communists: ordered expensive heavy-:::: industrial equipment. from‘ Japan and Europe, counting -* on exports of coal, iron ore .. and other raw materials to Imports Communist countries, | primaril Japan an estern Europe, more than doublednin 1978 to $335million, and doubled . again in 1974 to $785million, But oil-price increases | caused North Korea’s main customers for. raw mate- rials to reduce purchases sharply and prices dropped. © solar 5: to be launche WV will friend . 90 years so Ao palemonia.~ | large ‘ameunt/'". — _Fragmentary Western in-’. telligence. reports indicate’ North Korea's problems. from non: With fs twin Vi 1 i oyager 1-- ed Sent. 1— friends: snubbed - LOS ANGELES, Calif. AP. -The only gathering planned — in memory of Groucho Marx . was limited to family members and one close friend, disappointing Groucho’s colleagues in show business. “7 was closer-to him than - 7” said actor and. comedian George Jessel. "I: lagt six months, I haven't — heard: ” d anything. A’. spokesman Groman’s Mortuary said Marx had been cremated and that there werenoplans — for. any .formal memorial. service. °° , _ “That's.” apparently ..the.; he wanted it,” the way . spokesman said. - Comedian George Burns, surprised that he had not been told by Sunday: mor- . ning of any service in memory of his longtime friend, ‘said: “I’m waiting to find.out myself. I haven't ard anything. wo A fox. members of ihe family gathered at the home: of. Artin gon, Nat Perrin, a gagwriter Marx brought to Hollywood ). yea o, said he plans to-.attend the family gathering. but doubts there’ “would be.a formal service. . “They want to quiet said.: “It hasn’t been- pleasant.” . _ Groucho, : Marx-on;the East ‘Side of New York 86 years ago, died Friday after lapsing into unconsciousness with a srespizatory - ailment.” Doe - off, the ‘six-year plan cut off,” said Mrs. Hiroko’ Kawai, expert on North - Korealin the Japan External were increased bya drastic ‘drop in aid from the Soviet Union and China. Soviet economic aid fell to- }Amillion in 1976 from.nearly $725 million in the five years adding . that longtime — for ‘ ur. Marx, Groucho's - : Sunday atternoon, ‘a , ' gald. - “porn , Julius” tore attributed his death.) “Plant. construction ‘was. : -cut off, supplies were cut” TradeOrganization.-. pe “Unie six-year plan’ fell’ short'in steel, cement, | . transportation and mining,” 2. ~ _she'said. “I estimate by a } AD-TAKER THE HERALD, Monday, August 22, 1977, PAGE 7: - Most malfunctions corrected oyager behaving well that a boom, or arm, that holds the spaceship’s tele- iol coe oat loc operly in p ' A ister check of another spokesman. “The further we get the craft from earth, the better it is.” - Wood said the problem ' with the computer arose when its twin, a backup computer, signalled there was something wrong and automatically switched the other computer off. < scope, part of a system “We're checking its - d to ke memory bit by bit to see if sensors—the eyes a th there's any error in its cleared up ‘al! but the pro ." Wood said. , cod said the other problems that surfaced after liftoff had been cleared up. One concern had starting in mid-1979, television pictures of the two lanets and scientific data” about their various proper- Cy Shortly after the launch, it appeared that several malfunctions had developed aboard the craft, but at Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) here, where Vo' ager red, f= te) THE “Its strength is in the results it ‘commands,’ Somewhere, | someone has something to sell, buy, rent, lease or offer. As fast as a phone call, results Our classified page, with the. help of our professional telephone ad representative, get results for those who advertise as well as those. who are looking. t PHONE THE Exports to the West were” +, . Lo a only $idzmillin in 1974,", totalling Fr eevee Po. . | S North Korea fell behind on: ~ North: Korea’s vice- Ne tal = re COCR) me Ger: paying for the industritl’: president, Park Songcho, (0 rs equipment it had bought. Eravelled to Moscow ‘last: Po. . . ee, With its trade deficit. -March’to negotiate anew (|. a a1 : With, its trade defielt, March to regres te) Terrace Daily Herald _ Western imports’: to - by Bre fe oe a 7 -$860million in | 1975 ‘and - Boe rr a * . slightly more - than.'U. 8 a $suumblion : last year," ATRL -